Microbiological profile of biofilm in the orotracheal tube of extubated patients: Literature review
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Resumo: | Inpatient oral biofilm, also colonized by respiratory pathogens capable of causing lung infection, associated with poor cleaning may contaminate the orotracheal tube, increasing the risk of developing ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) in critically ill patients. The aim of this study was to review the literature that presents the microbiological profile of oral biofilm in the orotracheal tube of extubated patients admitted to Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Thus, we sought to investigate the presence of respiratory pathogens in the oral cavity of patients in ICU and data on the participation of oral condition in the establishment of VAP. In order to delineate the study, the PICO criteria were used to perform a systematic review. Of the 72 articles found, 5 were selected that best met the eligibility profile, especially those that would provide better confidence, strength, consistency and those with the lowest error rates. The studies presented results for the microbiological profile of the endotracheal tube that is colonized by oral microorganisms, mainly by Streptococcus spp. The maturation of this biofilm promoted a synergy of these with more virulent bacteria, mainly of Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, capable of promoting VAP. It was concluded that the microbiological profile of the oral biofilm in the orotracheal tube of extubated patients admitted to ICU is oral bacteria, suggesting the necessity of maintenance of oral hygiene during mechanical ventilation to reduce the reservoir of respiratory pathogens within the dental biofilm and consequently in the endotracheal tube. |
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Microbiological profile of biofilm in the orotracheal tube of extubated patients: Literature reviewPerfil microbiológico de la biopelícula en el tubo orotraqueal de pacientes extubados: Revisión de la literaturaPerfil microbiológico do biofilme no tubo orotraqueal dos pacientes extubados: Revisão da literaturaArtificial respirationOral bacteriaBiofilmsDental plaquePneumonia aspiration.Respiración artificialBacterias bucalesBiopelículasPerfil microbiológicoPlaca dentalNeumonía por aspiración.Respiração artficialBactérias oraisPlaca dentalPerfil microbiológicoBiofilmesPneumonia aspirativa.Inpatient oral biofilm, also colonized by respiratory pathogens capable of causing lung infection, associated with poor cleaning may contaminate the orotracheal tube, increasing the risk of developing ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) in critically ill patients. The aim of this study was to review the literature that presents the microbiological profile of oral biofilm in the orotracheal tube of extubated patients admitted to Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Thus, we sought to investigate the presence of respiratory pathogens in the oral cavity of patients in ICU and data on the participation of oral condition in the establishment of VAP. In order to delineate the study, the PICO criteria were used to perform a systematic review. Of the 72 articles found, 5 were selected that best met the eligibility profile, especially those that would provide better confidence, strength, consistency and those with the lowest error rates. The studies presented results for the microbiological profile of the endotracheal tube that is colonized by oral microorganisms, mainly by Streptococcus spp. The maturation of this biofilm promoted a synergy of these with more virulent bacteria, mainly of Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, capable of promoting VAP. It was concluded that the microbiological profile of the oral biofilm in the orotracheal tube of extubated patients admitted to ICU is oral bacteria, suggesting the necessity of maintenance of oral hygiene during mechanical ventilation to reduce the reservoir of respiratory pathogens within the dental biofilm and consequently in the endotracheal tube.La biopelícula oral de un paciente hospitalizado, también colonizada por patógenos respiratorios capaces de causar infección pulmonar, asociada a una mala higiene, puede contaminar el tubo orotraqueal, aumentando el riesgo de desarrollar neumonía asociada al ventilador (NAV) en pacientes críticamente enfermos. El objetivo de este trabajo fue revisar la literatura que presenta el perfil microbiológico de la biopelícula oral en el tubo orotraqueal de pacientes extubados ingresados en una cama de Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos (UCI). Así, se buscó investigar la presencia de patógenos respiratorios en la cavidad bucal de los pacientes en la UCI y datos sobre la participación de la condición bucal en el establecimiento de NAV. Para delinear el estudio, se utilizó el criterio PICO para realizar una revisión sistemática. De los 72 artículos encontrados, se seleccionaron 5 que mejor cumplían con el perfil de elegibilidad, especialmente aquellos con mayor confianza, solidez, consistencia y aquellos con menores tasas de error. Los estudios arrojaron resultados para el perfil microbiológico del tubo endotraqueal colonizado por microorganismos orales, principalmente por Streptococcus spp. La maduración de esta biopelícula condujo a una sinergia de estas con bacterias más virulentas, principalmente Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, capaces de promover la NAV. Se concluyó que el perfil microbiológico de la biopelícula oral en el tubo orotraqueal de pacientes extubados hospitalizados en una cama de UCI es de bacterias orales, sugiriendo la necesidad de mantener la higiene bucal durante la ventilación mecánica para reducir el reservorio de patógenos respiratorios dentro de la biopelícula dental y en consecuencia del tubo endotraqueal.O biofilme oral de paciente hospitalizado, colonizado também por patógenos respiratórios capazes de causar infecção pulmonar, associado a uma pobre higienização pode contaminar o tubo orotraqueal, aumentando o risco de desenvolvimento de pneumonia associada à ventilação mecânica (PAV) em pacientes críticos. O objetivo deste trabalho foi revisar a literatura que apresente o perfil microbiológico do biofilme oral no tubo orotraqueal de pacientes extubados internados em leito de Unidade de Terapia Intensiva (UTI). Dessa forma, buscou-se investigar a presença de patógenos respiratórios na cavidade oral de pacientes em UTI e dados sobre a participação da condição oral no estabelecimento da PAV. Para delinear o estudo, usou-se o critério PICO para realização de revisão sistemática. Dos 72 artigos encontrados, foram selecionados 5 que melhor atendiam ao perfil de elegibilidade, em especial os que traziam melhores índices de confiança, força, consistência e os que traziam os menores índices de erro. Os estudos apresentaram resultados para o perfil microbiológico do tubo endotraqueal que é colonizado por microrganismos orais, principalmente por Streptococcus spp. A maturação desse biofilme impulsionou uma sinergia desses com bactérias mais virulentas, principalmente de Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, capazes de promoverem PAV. Concluiu-se que o perfil microbiológico do biofilme oral no tubo orotraqueal de pacientes extubados internados em leito de UTI é de bactérias orais, sugerindo a necessidade da manutenção de higienização oral durante a ventilação mecânica para reduzir o reservatório de patógenos respiratórios dentro do biofilme dentário e consequentemente do tubo endotraqueal.Research, Society and Development2021-06-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1466110.33448/rsd-v10i7.14661Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 7; e45010714661Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 7; e45010714661Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 7; e450107146612525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/14661/15020Copyright (c) 2021 Antonio Carlos Gargioni Filho; Gisele Lago Martinez; Alberto Bicudo Salomão; Melissa Guimarães Crepaldi; Luiz Eduardo Alessio Junior; Leonardo Henrique Vadenal Panza; Rachelle Simões Reis; Karina Maria Salvatore Freitas; Marcus Vinicius Crepaldihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGargioni Filho, Antonio CarlosMartinez, Gisele LagoSalomão, Alberto BicudoCrepaldi, Melissa GuimarãesAlessio Junior, Luiz EduardoPanza, Leonardo Henrique Vadenal Reis, Rachelle SimõesFreitas, Karina Maria SalvatoreCrepaldi, Marcus Vinicius2021-07-18T21:07:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/14661Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:35:43.587164Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Microbiological profile of biofilm in the orotracheal tube of extubated patients: Literature review Perfil microbiológico de la biopelícula en el tubo orotraqueal de pacientes extubados: Revisión de la literatura Perfil microbiológico do biofilme no tubo orotraqueal dos pacientes extubados: Revisão da literatura |
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Microbiological profile of biofilm in the orotracheal tube of extubated patients: Literature review |
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Microbiological profile of biofilm in the orotracheal tube of extubated patients: Literature review Gargioni Filho, Antonio Carlos Artificial respiration Oral bacteria Biofilms Dental plaque Pneumonia aspiration. Respiración artificial Bacterias bucales Biopelículas Perfil microbiológico Placa dental Neumonía por aspiración. Respiração artficial Bactérias orais Placa dental Perfil microbiológico Biofilmes Pneumonia aspirativa. |
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Microbiological profile of biofilm in the orotracheal tube of extubated patients: Literature review |
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Microbiological profile of biofilm in the orotracheal tube of extubated patients: Literature review |
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Microbiological profile of biofilm in the orotracheal tube of extubated patients: Literature review |
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Microbiological profile of biofilm in the orotracheal tube of extubated patients: Literature review |
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Microbiological profile of biofilm in the orotracheal tube of extubated patients: Literature review |
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Gargioni Filho, Antonio Carlos |
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Gargioni Filho, Antonio Carlos Martinez, Gisele Lago Salomão, Alberto Bicudo Crepaldi, Melissa Guimarães Alessio Junior, Luiz Eduardo Panza, Leonardo Henrique Vadenal Reis, Rachelle Simões Freitas, Karina Maria Salvatore Crepaldi, Marcus Vinicius |
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Martinez, Gisele Lago Salomão, Alberto Bicudo Crepaldi, Melissa Guimarães Alessio Junior, Luiz Eduardo Panza, Leonardo Henrique Vadenal Reis, Rachelle Simões Freitas, Karina Maria Salvatore Crepaldi, Marcus Vinicius |
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Gargioni Filho, Antonio Carlos Martinez, Gisele Lago Salomão, Alberto Bicudo Crepaldi, Melissa Guimarães Alessio Junior, Luiz Eduardo Panza, Leonardo Henrique Vadenal Reis, Rachelle Simões Freitas, Karina Maria Salvatore Crepaldi, Marcus Vinicius |
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Artificial respiration Oral bacteria Biofilms Dental plaque Pneumonia aspiration. Respiración artificial Bacterias bucales Biopelículas Perfil microbiológico Placa dental Neumonía por aspiración. Respiração artficial Bactérias orais Placa dental Perfil microbiológico Biofilmes Pneumonia aspirativa. |
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Artificial respiration Oral bacteria Biofilms Dental plaque Pneumonia aspiration. Respiración artificial Bacterias bucales Biopelículas Perfil microbiológico Placa dental Neumonía por aspiración. Respiração artficial Bactérias orais Placa dental Perfil microbiológico Biofilmes Pneumonia aspirativa. |
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Inpatient oral biofilm, also colonized by respiratory pathogens capable of causing lung infection, associated with poor cleaning may contaminate the orotracheal tube, increasing the risk of developing ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) in critically ill patients. The aim of this study was to review the literature that presents the microbiological profile of oral biofilm in the orotracheal tube of extubated patients admitted to Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Thus, we sought to investigate the presence of respiratory pathogens in the oral cavity of patients in ICU and data on the participation of oral condition in the establishment of VAP. In order to delineate the study, the PICO criteria were used to perform a systematic review. Of the 72 articles found, 5 were selected that best met the eligibility profile, especially those that would provide better confidence, strength, consistency and those with the lowest error rates. The studies presented results for the microbiological profile of the endotracheal tube that is colonized by oral microorganisms, mainly by Streptococcus spp. The maturation of this biofilm promoted a synergy of these with more virulent bacteria, mainly of Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, capable of promoting VAP. It was concluded that the microbiological profile of the oral biofilm in the orotracheal tube of extubated patients admitted to ICU is oral bacteria, suggesting the necessity of maintenance of oral hygiene during mechanical ventilation to reduce the reservoir of respiratory pathogens within the dental biofilm and consequently in the endotracheal tube. |
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